Over 74,000 hectares of land have been cultivated for summer crops in Zimbabwe, with the Agricultural and Rural Development Advisory Services (Agritex) urging farmers to increase their planting to ensure a substantial harvest. The planting includes maize, sorghum, pearl millet, tobacco, and cotton, with tobacco showing the highest planting volume. The Meteorological Services Department predicts sunny and hot weather in the coming days, interspersed with light rains, encouraging farmers to continue planting and seeking advice from Agritex on crop selection and variety. The Tobacco Farmers Union Trust and the Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers Association Trust have endorsed the need for increased planting and crop diversification to secure food security. The Presidential Input Scheme, designed to adapt to climate change, has been successful in boosting planting efforts following the initial rains of the season.